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Yohan Cabaye will have to wait on Crystal Palace to see if his contract is renewed for another season this summer.

The Frenchman is out of a contract this summer after spending the last three seasons in south London. Since leaving Paris Saint-Germain in 2015, the midfielder has made 109 appearances for the Eagles. Palace are set to hold talks with Cabaye this month amid rumors of a move to French side Marseille. Said Cabaye: "I don’t know what the future holds. It was a hard, tough season so I will have a chat with my agent, the club and the chairman. I have no stress about my future, so I just wanted to enjoy today and then see what happens next. I’ve had three fantastic seasons here, I love the club and my life in London is perfect, so I will see." May 18 - 5:56 AM

Yohan Cabaye has been added to an ever-growing Crystal Palace injury list after sustaining a groin strain in training.

Roy Hodgson confirmed on Friday that the Eagles "have 12 players out now," more than half of which were first-team regulars. However, with only eleven players listed as injured, the mystery behind who was the 12th man wasn’t revealed until later that evening following a press embargo. Former Newcastle midfielder Cabaye was injured during Thursdays session and he now faces a race against time to make the clash with Manchester United next weekend. An extensive casualty list - which includes the likes of Scott Dann, Loftus-Cheek, Mamadou Sakho, Wilfried Zaha and Jeffrey Schlupp – leaves Hodgson with little option but to include some of his fringe players. Jairo Riedewald [3 PL starts] and Erdal Rakip [who is yet to play a single minute since his arrival from Malmo] could come into the side while Damien Delaney [frozen out this season] looks set to partner James Tomkins in the heart of defence. Feb 24 - 7:28 AM

Roy Hodgson has been handed an unexpected injury boost following the news that Yohan Cabaye could return on Tuesday evening.

The Eagles boss initially ruled the Frenchman out for between 4-6 weeks after he was stretchered off at The Emirates on January 20. However, subsequent tests revealed the damage wasn’t as bad as initially thought, and Cabaye has responded well to treatment over the past 10 days. Palace will also include long-term absentee - Mamadou Sakho – in the squad taking on West Ham following his recovery from a serious calf injury. The defender has missed almost two months, but Hodgson may be keen to throw Sakho straight back in, after shipping four against Arsenal. Joel Ward is better placed for minutes after he was restricted to a place on the bench in game week twenty-four. Connor Wickham [ACL], Jeffrey Schlupp [MCL] and Ruben Loftus-Cheek remain in the Palace treatment room. Jan 30 - 5:33 AM

Yohan Cabaye is expected to be ruled out for at least a month after suffering an ankle ligament injury during Saturdays loss at The Emirates.

The French midfielder was carried off on a stretcher and replaced by Jairo Riedewald ending a dismal afternoon for the Eagles who were well beaten by a rampant Arsenal side. "We've lost two to cruciate ligament injuries [Scott Dann and Jason Puncheon], one to a medial knee ligament [Jeffrey Schlupp], Ruben Loftus-Cheek to an ankle ligament [and] probably lost Yohan Cabaye to an ankle ligament," mused Roy Hodgson post-match. Cabaye, who could miss between four and six weeks, is the latest in a line of unfortunate injury setbacks which threatens to derail Palace’s hopes of survival. "We only just got Joel Ward back, we've still got Mamadou Sakho trying to recover from a major calf injury. That's an awful lot of players with good quality for any team in the lower half of the league to deal with." Hodgson will look to bolster his squad during the January window. Jan 22 - 7:42 AM